Have you tried this?

http://managedesent.codeplex.com/

Craig

On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Greg Keogh <g...@mira.net> wrote:
> Folks, a couple of years ago I asked in here for recommendations about what
> lightweight “in-process” database I could use easily from .NET apps. I
> eventually settled upon SQL Server Compact Edition due to familiarity with
> its big brother and the footprint was quite small, just a single MSI install
> of a few MB of runtime files. There is another contender that no one
> mentioned back then...
>
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> Only days ago I pinned down the existence of the Extensible Storage Engine
> (MSDN). I knew something like this was out there for Exchange Server
> storage, but I was misled by comments that it was the JET engine. The
> article link clarifies what “JET” means.
>
>
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> It turns out that ESE is implemented in a single ESENT.DLL with a documented
> API, and it’s an ISAM file of all things (memories of COBOL come flooding
> back!).
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> It would be fabulous to be able to use ESE from .NET projects, but sadly,
> there is no managed wrapper around ESE, and one look at the huge C API
> scared me off any hobby attempts to make one. Yesterday on CodeProject I saw
> that someone is planning to release a managed wrapper, but it’s still so
> early that nothing is available for download. I also saw that someone has
> implemented collections using ESE as the backing storage, which seems a bit
> pointless.
>
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>
> Anyway, just a heads up -- Greg
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>

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